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L2TP/IPSEC with Windows 2000 Client and Server
The topology below illustrates Windows 2000 as an IPSec client for L2TP Load Balancing. Since Windows 2000 only supports L2TP in Transport Mode, it cannot be used as an IPSec client alone. It can only be used to access another L2TP server such as a Windows 2000 server, or...
Tags: L2TP, Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, VPNs, Network Security, Networking, Operating Systems, Software
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Is this the best way for me to bridge two networks?
Hello,I am trying to tie two networks together via VPN over two T1's. This has not been implemented yet and want to see if there is something I am missing/overlooking in my design. Just curious if anyone can analyze it and tell me I am a complete idiot or genious.The...
Tags: VPNs, NETWORKING, Network security, Network technology, mail@..., L2TP, Cisco Systems Inc., POS System, network
Discussion threads 2007-11-24
Linux kernel v2.6.23 released
Linux 2.6.23 is out, and this version has many virtualization features, including the lguest "Linux-on-Linux" paravirtualization hypervisor, XEN guest support, and KVM smp guest support. A new process scheduler, the CFS Completely Fair Scheduler, is also in. Other notable additions are the XFS and ext4 improvements...
Tags: PPP, Linux Kernel, Guest, L2TP, Linux 2.6.23, Virtualization, Linux, VPNs, Networking, Network Security, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-09
Connect branch offices using a VPN
Growing businesses may have offices in several locations, and networking those sites can be a challenge. But there's a scalable and cost effective way to do it: implement a site-to-site VPN solution. As your business grows, you may expand beyond your original physical site. That means opening branch...
Tags: VPN, Internet, VPNs, Deb Shinder, Network security, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, branch office, network, SMB Strategies Newsletter, Solution, Traffic, L2TP, Office, FIOS Connection, Security
Technical articles 2006-05-15
How to build a scalable VPN solution
Implementing a virtual private network VPN that you won't have to "rip and re-do" as your company expands takes some planning. This article takes a look at two important aspects of VPN planning: protocol scalability and software vs. appliance solutions. Your company has grown to the point where you...
Tags: VPN, VPNs, Deb Shinder, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, PPTP, Build to Scale Newsletter, Solution, L2TP, Server, WatchGuard, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol Client
Technical articles 2005-05-10
Create a VPN connection in Windows 2000 Pro
It isn't difficult to create a VPN connection in Windows 2000 Professional, but you do have a few configuration questions to sort out. Follow these steps. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Professional newsletter, delivered each Tuesday!Virtual private network...
Tags: VPN, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, VPNs, Jim Boyce, Network security, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, SECURITY, Virtual Private Network connection, L2TP, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Connection, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Technical articles 2005-03-29
Configure VPN 3000 concentrators to accept PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN remote access sessions
Learn how to configure remote access sessions: PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN.This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guides, examines how to use a concentrator to terminate certain types of remote access sessions, including:PPTPL2TP over IPsecWebVPNTitle: The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration GuideISBN: 1587052040Published: December 2005Author: Richard A DealChapter:...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, WebVPN, PPTP, remote access, Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, L2TP, Cisco Systems Inc.
Download resources 2006-02-06
Microsoft addresses NAT conflict introduced by SP2
For more on XP Service Pack 2, visit our SP2 Resource Center. By ...
Tags: service pack, L2TP, Network Address Translation, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, network, VPN
Technical articles 2004-08-24
Get IT Done: Tunneling terms you should know when deploying a VPN
While almost all organizations use TCP/IP in their networks, others continue to use legacy protocols, such as Novell’s IPX/SPX, to access NetWare servers and NetBIOS/NetBEUI to access older Windows systems. While these organizations likely have a stake in continuing to support these protocols, they may also want to provide access...
Tags: authentication, Get IT Done, Internet, L2F, password, PPP, PPTP, Scott Lowe MCSE, TCP/IP, tunnel, VPN
Technical articles 2003-01-27
Provide VPN services using Windows Server 2003
This article originally appeared on TechProGuild.Virtual private networks have fast replaced dial-up connections as the preferred method for achieving remote access to corporate information resources. Although Windows NT and 2000 both boast remote access services, including VPN, Windows Server 2003 offers the next level of these services, providing a secure...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, PPTP, remote access, Scott Lowe MCSE, VPN, VPN Service
Technical articles 2003-09-23
Factors that can boost VPN performance
With so many VPN connections on networks today, security and interoperability are starting to take a back seat to performance. These insights into the factors that affect VPN performance will help you get the most out of your VPN connections.As� virtual private network connections spread, VPN performance joins security and...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, SECURITY, Scott Lowe MCSE, VPN, L2TP, VPN performance, PPTP
Technical articles 2002-12-17
Get IT Done: Provide VPN services using Windows Server 2003
Virtual private networks have fast replaced dial-up connections as the preferred method for achieving remote access to corporate information resources. Although Windows NT and 2000 both boast remote access services, including VPN, Windows Server 2003 offers the next level of these services, providing a secure communications mechanism for your users...
Tags: Get IT Done, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, PPTP, remote access, Scott Lowe MCSE, VPN, VPN Service
Technical articles 2003-07-03
Lock IT Down: Customize the security of L2TP/IPSec connections
Learn how to make L2TP and IPSec connections both secure and flexibleThose who are familiar with a PPTP VPN in Windows 2000 will find that an L2TP/IPSec VPN is quite similar but contains some more complicated settings and management. Along with configuring computer certificates, which I discussed in my last...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, security, Carol Bailey MCSE+I, IPSec, L2TP, L2TP/IPSec VPN, L2TP/IPSec connection, L2TP connection, VPN, RRAS
Technical articles 2001-12-18
Talking Shop: Five benefits of using Windows 2000 Professional as your client
Consider Windows 2000 Professionals increased speed, security, stability, hardware support, and interface enhancements when deciding to upgrade.When I first heard that Windows 2000 contained almost 30 million lines of code—75 percent more than Windows NT 4.0—I freaked out. I feared that my reliable Windows NT 4.0 Workstation would be bogged...
Tags: Operating systems, benefit, Jason Hiner MCSE, CCNA, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows NT
Technical articles 2000-10-24
Lock IT Down: IPSec and L2TP lead the Windows 2000 security lineup
Enhanced security in Microsoft Windows 2000You’ve heard all the hoopla, and there’s only going to be more. Windows 2000 isn’t even out yet, but the talk of improved security features is already making the rounds.Why? As I mentioned in last week's "New Virtual Private Network security options coming with Windows...
Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, security, John McCormick, Microsoft Windows, L2TP, Layer 2, IPSec, Microsoft Windows 2000
Technical articles 2000-02-02

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How do I use RDP through ISA 4 VPN over L2TP/IPSec
I've setup a VPN server using MS ISA 4.I've configured both PPTP & L2TP/IPSec connections.I can remote desktop to any machine on the internal network when connected using PPTP but when I connect using L2TP/IPSec I can't get a connection to any machine. Everything else works ok on both protocols,...
Tags: rory-mcdonnell@..., L2TP/IPSec, VPN, windows, networking, remote desktop, isa server
Discussion threads 2007-03-06
Setting up a L2TP/IPSec VPN server on SBS 2003
HiI need to know how to set up a L2TP/IPSec VPN server on SBS 2003 so that mobile users can access the corporate LAN from their WinXP laptops. I understand there are more then one way to acomplish this. But i'm looking for the simplest/easiest one. All help is much...
Tags: peluca__@..., L2TP/IPSec VPN, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, server
Discussion threads 2007-04-14
Configure certificates for an L2TP/IPSec VPN
so i used this handy: Configure IT Quick: Configure certificates for an L2TP/IPSec VPN (at http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-1035_11-1048126.html)I think i followed the instructions properly, I requested and installed the certificate. Though when i reconfigure windows vpn client to use IPsec, i get an error that says i do not have a certificate....
Tags: VPNs, Quality, Network security, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING, aaron@..., VPN, certification, L2TP/IPSec VPN
Discussion threads 2007-08-06
Configure VPN 3000 concentrators to accept PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN remote access sessions
This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration Guide, focuses on the configuration of the concentrator to support certain types of remote access VPN implementations. Learn how to configure remote access sessions: PPTP, L2TP/IPsec, and WebVPN.This sample chapter, taken from The Complete Cisco VPN Configuration...
Tags: Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator, PPTP, Cisco Systems Inc., Remote Access Session, Remote Access, VPNs, Telecommunications, Networking
Book chapters 2006-02-06
Create a secure, persistent connection using Windows 2000 Server's RRAS
Want more Win2K tipsand tricks? Automaticallysign up for our free Windows 2000 Server newsletter, delivered eachTuesday!As you may know, Windows 2000 Server includes the Routingand Remote Access Service RRAS. In addition to other tasks, you can use RRASto establish a secure, persistent connection between two remote networks.For example, you can...
Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000, server, RRAS, Routing, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, PPTP, VPN
Technical articles 2005-04-04
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